Yes, "flow" can indeed mean "move along". The word "flow" is often used to describe continuous and smooth movement, typically of liquids or gases, but it can also be applied metaphorically to other things that move in a steady stream.
Here are some examples:
Water flows in a river. (literal use)
Traffic is flowing smoothly on the highway. (metaphorical use)
Ideas flowed easily during the brainstorming session. (abstract use)
In all these cases, "flow" implies a continuous movement or progress in a particular direction, which aligns with the meaning of "move along".
Remember that while "flow" and "move along" can be similar in meaning, "flow" often carries an additional connotation of smoothness or effortlessness in the movement.
To convey means to move along, or transmit in some fashion. Conveyed means moved along, or transmitted.
To rush along; move quickly. (Irish)
yes they can flow with the water and if there is a curent it will pull them along. eat rocks children
The path along which electric charges flow is called a circuit. It can be a closed loop of conductive materials that allows electrons to move from one point to another, creating an electric current.
To move along a surface by revolving or turning.
because liquid can change shape and flow along pipes into the tube but it can't be squashed so it is able to move the piston out :)
it means flow,move in circle,travel.ex:blood circulates throughout the body.
"Nipped along" can mean to move quickly or briskly. It could refer to walking or running at a fast pace. It is often used to describe someone moving with urgency or in a hurry.
trudge, trundle
to move along quickly without delay.
radial flow is flow along the radius
There is less elevation in the north than in the south so this makes the Nile River flow north.